Local times for eclipse in Honolulu on Tuesday, August 25, 1942

Click on the Sun/Moon symbol in the “Looks like” column to see what the eclipse looks like during the different phases of the event.

Event

Time in Honolulu

Direction

Altitude

Looks like

Comments

Penumbral Eclipse begins

Aug 25 at 3:34 PM

81°

51.4° below

Not directly visible

Below horizon

Partial Eclipse begins

Aug 25 at 4:33 PM

87°

38.3° below

Not directly visible

Below horizon

Total Eclipse begins

Aug 25 at 5:32 PM

92°

25.2° below

Not directly visible

Below horizon

Maximum Eclipse

Aug 25 at 6:18 PM

96°

15.0° below

Not directly visible

Below horizon

Total Eclipse ends

Aug 25 at 7:04 PM

100°

3.9° below

Not directly visible

Below horizon

Moonrise

Aug 25 at 7:23 PM

101°

0.0° below

Not directly visible

Below horizon

Maximal Eclipse visible in Honolulu

Aug 25 at 7:26 PM

102°

0.6°

The maximum part of the eclipse occurs when the Moon is close under the horizon. The best time to view the eclipse in Honolulu would be around this time. Since the Moon is near the horizon at this time, we recommend going to a high point or finding an unobstructed area with free sight to East-southeast for the best view of the eclipse.

Partial Eclipse ends

Aug 25 at 8:03 PM

105°

8.3°

Partial moon eclipse ends.Moon close to horizon, so make sure you have free sight to East-southeast.

Penumbral Eclipse ends

Aug 25 at 9:02 PM

111°

21.0°

The Earth's penumbra ends.

This eclipse is in progress during moonrise or moonset, so only parts of the eclipse are visible in Honolulu.

The animation's bottom edge represents an ideal, flat horizon, which is at the same altitude as the observer.